Our Paths of American History weave together every homeschool subject except math to show students how our nation was built. The first step was exploring the new land, followed by settling the republic, then finally progressing into a modern world power.

In our World History series, we look at four civilizations that shaped our future: Egypt, Israel, Greece, and Rome.

The Trail Guide to Geography series is a family-friendly, multi-level homeschool curriculum for students in grades 3-12. Study World, U.S., or Bible geography in an engaging and effective way. With its trail markers directed at three different age ranges, this book can be used for more than one academic school year and works well with a number of varying student abilities.

God's Appointed Times

The biblical holy days are not just for Jews. Christians, too, can receive the blessing of these glorious days, the greatest object lessons in the Bible. God gave each day to teach his people about him and his relationship to them. From the Sabbath, which pictures eternity, to the popular holiday, Hanukkah, mentioned by name only in the gospel of John, the special times were set apart to bless the people of God. In this book, Barney Kasdan, leader of Kehilat Ariel of San Diego, one of the largest Messianic congregations in the world, explains every holy day described in Scripture. He teaches about the major and minor holy days, ever mindful that he is writing to both Jews and Christians.

Beginning with the Sabbath, the first holy day revealed in Scripture, he writes about Passover, Firstfruits, Pentecost, Trumpets, the Day of Atonement, The Feast of Tabernacles, Hanukkah—the Festival of Dedication, and Purim, the special day given in the time of Queen Esther.

Each chapter offers historical background, traditional Jewish observance, relevance to the New Testament, prophetic significance, and a practical guide for believers, including recipes, songs, and crafts.

There are other books on the subject of the Feasts of Israel, but this one goes beyond them all. It is written by a Messianic Jew, a Jew who trusts Yeshua. Who better to explain God's Appointed Times?